Corey Graves Said He Started Weighing His Options After Daniel Bryan Announced His Return

Corey Graves was interviewed by Justin LaBar, who hosts CSR every week exclusively on the Wrestling Inc. YouTube channel. Below are a few highlights:

How Daniel Bryan's in-ring return resonates for him:

"That day was tough for me. I didn't know about it. Nobody gave me a heads up. For Bryan, I was stoked. He's a friend. He's incredible in the ring. That's where he belongs. It caught me off guard. I started asking questions to myself, Should I? What if? I had a few conversations with few people [in WWE] who put it out there. If you want to pursue this maybe we can look into it. So I spent about a week and a half weighing the options. It was, do I become a wrestler again and what happens?"

Having to step down as a commentator if he returned to action:

"Exactly. Again, this is all potential of would this work out, do I end up on the sidelines. I talked to my wife, talked to some friends. I think as much as I don't believe in fate, this all kind of worked itself out so I think this is where I belong so why step out of it?"

His first day as a commentator on RAW:

"I always remember that. We stayed at the Marriott. I remember waking up looking out window seeing Pittsburgh, where I was born and raised. The journey has been so nuts as a wrestler and weird irony the first night would be in Pittsburgh. I looked out at the city and broke down with happy tears for 5 minutes. Then it's, 'Okay, it's time to go to work.' I've never looked back since. Weird irony the way the world works. Then I was bummed I didn't have an entrance, had to sneak out in the dark 'cause I thought it would be cool with hometown boy coming out and big babyface pop but it didn't happen."

Graves also discussed what he's learned since his first day commentating on RAW, the Pittsburgh wrestling scene and more. You can check out the full interview by clicking here.

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